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I do have more pics but I'm not sure how to downsize it. The pic is too big to upload. Help lol.

Well crap... I'm horrible with pictures also...

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2016 LTZ, Z71, custom sport

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2016 LTZ, Z71, custom sport

Congrats! Love the custom sport!

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2016 LTZ, Z71, custom sport

Is there any special badging for this package?

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Is there any special badging for this package?

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No special badging just color matched bumpers and Z71 decals on the doors. Not sure why but with this package there is no HD badging anywhere on the truck.

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Nice!! Love the black

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Nice! I'm a sucker for those Midnight trucks. They're sooooo sharp! I'd have one in a heartbeat, if I wouldn't be a nervous wreck about keeping it clean and worrying about every little rock chip or scratch!

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Nice! I'm a sucker for those Midnight trucks. They're sooooo sharp! I'd have one in a heartbeat, if I wouldn't be a nervous wreck about keeping it clean and worrying about every little rock chip or scratch!

Yeah. Until you have to clean them 3 times a week and wax them 3 times a year. Uggh. But I still love the black.

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Anyone on cranked t bars and 35s? I just ordered my wheels n tires, should be here Friday. I went with 35x12.5r20 toyo r/t and 20x9 fuel couplers with a +20 offset. I am wondering if I will clear with my t bars cranked until I get my leveling kit? I was gonna turn them 7 turns which is about 1.5 inches.

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Anyone on cranked t bars and 35s? I just ordered my wheels n tires, should be here Friday. I went with 35x12.5r20 toyo r/t and 20x9 fuel couplers with a +20 offset. I am wondering if I will clear with my t bars cranked until I get my leveling kit? I was gonna turn them 7 turns which is about 1.5 inches.

I doubt that will work in the front. I have 2016 2500 HD Duramax with a CST 4" lift in the front and had to cut some so the tires would not rub and they are still close. The rear stock was fine although close and the truck could articulate without rubbing although I am not sure with your offset. I added 2" blocks to stock to get the back an inch higher than the front. I have Toyo MT 295/65R20's on Sota Novakane 20 x 9 with 0 offset. My tires calc out to be 35.1" diameter with 11.6" width.

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